Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips said this is the wettest July in more than 30 years… Sixty of the previous 100 days have seen rainfall in the area – saturating the ground and making it impossible to withstand more water…”Roughly one month after the July 2013 floods, the Insurance Bureau of Canada estimated that insured property damage from the July 8, 2013 weather event This book covers both the flooding affecting the Greater Toronto Area in July 2013 and the flooding affecting southern Alberta in June 2013, including the flooding that occurred in the City of Calgary. Raveena Aulakh, environment reporter for the Toronto Star, wrote the article entitled “Likely wettest moment in Toronto’s history” (Toronto Star, July 9, 2013, GT1) in which Environment Canada’s senior climatologist David Phillips was quoted as saying “This is likely the wettest moment in Toronto’s history.” The article continued that more than ninety millimetres of rain was recorded at Pearson International Airport in a two-hour period from 4:30 p.m. onward. 07/09/2013 04:00 EDT | Updated 09/07/2013 05:12 EDT Toronto Floods 2013: Power Outages, GO Train Chaos Plague Region After Record Rainfall (VIDEO/PHOTOS/LIVEBLOG) Diana Mehta, … Up to this point, the wettest day in Toronto’s history had been October 15, 1954 when Hurricane Hazel brought 121.4 millimetres of rainfall that day. Consider borrowing Flood Forecast, by Robert W. Sandford from Toronto Public Library.

Tue., July 9, 2013 timer 2 min. TRAFFIC 18°C Get real-time traffic information for Toronto, GTA and surrounding areas. Undoubtedly, one will look ahead to future books dealing with the flooding that has plagued the Toronto Islands in 2017, owing to overabundant rainfall and high water levels on Lake Ontario.Please see also the following blog posts on weather-related local history topics:This week, take a moment to remember the rain storm of July 8, 2013 that produced the single wettest day in the history of the Greater Toronto Area. Posted July 9, 2013 11:13 am .

Undoubtedly, one will look ahead to future books dealing with the flooding that has plagued the Toronto Islands in 2017, owing to overabundant rainfall and high water levels on Lake Ontario.Please see also the following blog posts on weather-related local history topics:Discover the history of your family, your Toronto neighbourhood, or places in Ontario and across Canada.Remembering the Toronto Flood of 2013: July 8: Snapshots in History Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips said this is the wettest July in more than 30 years… Sixty of the previous 100 days have seen rainfall in the area – saturating the ground and making it impossible to withstand more water…”Roughly one month after the July 2013 floods, the Insurance Bureau of Canada estimated that insured property damage from the July 8, 2013 weather event This book covers both the flooding affecting the Greater Toronto Area in July 2013 and the flooding affecting southern Alberta in June 2013, including the flooding that occurred in the City of Calgary. Up to this point, the wettest day in Toronto’s history had been October 15, 1954 when Hurricane Hazel brought 121.4 millimetres of rainfall that day. Massive rain storm hits Toronto causing flooding and power outages. GTA. 23°C GTA. Some flooding was also reported elsewhere in the GTA, including under a bridge on Don Mills Road near Eglinton Avenue. Undoubtedly, one will look ahead to future books dealing with the flooding that has plagued the Toronto Islands in 2017, owing to overabundant rainfall and high water levels on Lake Ontario.Please see also the following blog posts on weather-related local history topics:Discover the history of your family, your Toronto neighbourhood, or places in Ontario and across Canada.Remembering the Toronto Flood of 2013: July 8: Snapshots in History A woman who was the victim of an alleged abduction Monday night has now been located, Toronto police say. GTA. Chief says his own age, not anti-police sentiment, drove retirement decision. Over 97K children in U.S. test positive for coronavirus in 2 weeks. TORONTO – The city of Toronto is cleaning up Tuesday,Toronto’s transit was swamped much of Monday evening, as the rain began falling during the busy evening commute period. Get real-time traffic information for Toronto, GTA and surrounding areas.